Bio

A little bit about me... I was born and raised in Charlotte, Vermont, a quiet town just south of Burlington on Lake Champlain. My family - M.A., Winslow, and younger brother Caleb - spent our seasons playing outside, skiing in the Green Mountains, and floating on the lake. Vermont's a beautiful place to call home.

I moved down to Boston in 2007 to attend Tufts University, where I studied Human Factors Engineering and worked as a freelance filmmaker & web designer. Each winter, I'd ski with the Tufts Alpine Ski Team throughout New England.

After graduating, I joined the digital marketing agency Genuine in Boston as a Digital Strategist. Combining my experience with user-centered design and digital storytelling, I helped our clients use digital platforms to advance their businesses.

In 2013, I started freelancing, opening up more time to ski, coach, and find projects I was passionate about. Sure enough, in 2014, I was introduced to new company called Kinematiq in the offices of Techstars Boston. The team was building new piece of hardware that could clip onto sports equipment and turn the data into a game... sounded interesting!

Kinematiq became WOO Sports and I became their digital strategist and visual storyteller. Today, the company is building games for kiteboarders, wakeboarders, freeskiers and snowboarders using the WOO to capture the data.

Outside of work, I love experimenting with new things, spending time in the wilderness, and capturing stories along the way!